Here are some of the details disclosed in the 156 pages of court documents released to various media outlets Tuesday in connection to Aaron Hernandez’s alleged role in the June 17 murder of Odin Lloyd.

Items seized in searches of Hernandez’s home include an Apple iPhone, a Blackberry phone, three Apple iPads, some clothing and sneakers, .22 caliber ammunition, a scale and a dish, a boarding receipt for co-defendant Ernest Wallace, a “FEG Hungarian rifle,” a digital video recorder and a hard drive.

Hernandez was with Lloyd at Rumor nightclub in Boston two nights before the murder occurred. Witnesses said Hernandez had a handgun visible from his waistband. The two men were so drunk that they never made it back to Hernandez’s house and instead slept outside.

Police searched the contents of Hernandez’s locker at Gillette Stadium. Nothing was found. A team employee told police that Hernandez returned to Gillette Stadium after Lloyd was murdered and had access to his locker.

Patriots special teams assistant Joe Judge, who is also one of Hernandez's neighbors, was questioned by police when they began looking for the football player.

Hernandez’s fiancé, Shayanna Jenkins, told police that Lloyd was a marijuana dealer and that he was often on his phone talking about “marijuana sales.”

Hernandez sent handful of text messages to Lloyd on June 16, including one at 9:05 p.m. that read, "I’m coming to grab that tonight u gon b around i need dat and we could step for a little again." Lloyd sent a message to Hernandez at 12:22 a.m. that read, "We still on."

Ernest Wallace, who was recently arrested as an accessory after the fact in Lloyd's murder, was the last man to speak to Lloyd by telephone.

Jenkins also told police that Hernandez installed the surveillance system at their North Attleborough residence after several break-ins. Police obtained some of those recordings, including one shortly after Lloyd was killed in which Hernandez can be seen holding a gun.

Jenkins was cooperating with police until Hernandez called her and said that his “sports agent said she should not speak with police.”

Hernandez and two other men – Carlos Ortiz and Ernest Wallace – were caught on video picking up Lloyd at his Dorchester home in a rented silver Nissan Altima the night of the crime. When Hernandez returned the vehicle the next day, the driver’s side mirror was damaged. Police previously asked for help in locating the mirror. A shell casing was also found in the car underneath a child's drawing.

During the afternoon following the murder, Hernandez and his two co-defendants are seen on surveillance video leaving in the rented Altima. They later return in a rented Chrysler 300, in which the two co-defendants drive off in. The rented car was later recovered in Bristol, Conn.